A pair of formerly conjoined twins were
released from the hospital and felt the sun on
their face for the first time last week after
more than eight months of intensive therapy
following their separation surgery.

Americans will face many issues as their parents age, including what
it means to honor a parent's wishes about the end of life. They will
wrestle with which promises to keep and when it is okay — or even
necessary — to break one.

A father and son from Price have been charged
as accomplices in a child rape case after
police said they admitted to giving the accused
rapist a place to have sex with a 13-year-old
girl and did nothing to stop the crime.

AAA Utah announced Friday the donation of $70,000 to Utah State
Parks for medical and rescue equipment. The gift will provide park
rangers with greater access to life saving medical devices and training
opportunities.

Testing of Deer Creek Reservoir showed Friday hardly any of the diesel
fuel remained after a truck hauling turkeys crashed into the reservoir
Thursday. The aqueduct carrying the water will resume service to
convey the water to a treatment plant.

Cliven Bundy — the Nevada rancher turned
conservative folk hero for bucking the
federal government's attempts to stop his
cattle from grazing on public land —
admits he doesn't understand the bipartisan
uproar over his comments suggesting blacks
might have been better off under slavery.

With hundreds of thousands of people running
marathons this year, and with even more
aspiring to do so, we thought it might be
helpful to compile a list of things to expect
to happen to your body after running the
marathon.

As the nation celebrates the 50th anniversary of the passage of the
1964 Civil Rights Act, community leaders reminded Utahns Friday that
standing up against racism and discrimination is a work in progress.

As a new mother, I'm getting a little tired of blogs telling me what I should and should not be doing. It's easy to forget these narratives are written from the perspective of one particular parent, and most describe the rare, extreme occasions and give parenthood a bad rap.

A young girl from Springville had her leg amputated three weeks ago
and is adjusting to life on one leg. Her community rallied around her
and held a walk-a-thon in her honor. Paralympian Keith Gabel heard
about it and went as her guest.

A home is for sale in the Four Corners area that owner Jerry McMullin
says is built to withstand all manner of disasters — earthquakes,
biological or chemical attacks and nuclear war. And he just slashed the
price from $11.5 million to $5.9 million.